Jeffrey Malone writes:
> Hey,
>> So attached is an email I received from Google regarding the Google
> Checkout account I'd setup for Noisebridge.
> Ironically, it'd been setup since November, but I only just got a page
> for it on noisebridge.net tonight -- and announced it at the meeting,
> only to get this email 45min later telling me they suspended the
> account.
>> I found this on the wiki:
>https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/File:Noisebridge-501c3-letter-p1.png>https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/File:Noisebridge-501c3-letter-p2.png>> I believe this to be an "IRS Letter of Determination" -- however it
> has the wrong address.
>> What do we need to do to correct this?
Their instructions about EIN say
• If you change your address after you receive your EIN, you must use
Form 8822, Change of Address, to notify the IRS of the new address.
Maybe if you file a form 8822 they would be willing to reissue the
determination letter? Or maybe Google will accept the old one if
the 8822 is attached to it?
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f8822.pdf
Part 2 is for a business with an EIN, like ours.
OK, now I'm going to stop sending messages in this thread. :-)
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